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jason make sure u have regular check up on skin cancer.. have heard a few builders gone to the better world because of that :P

there is no excuse to not cover up really... damn i even claimed my sunnies on tax :) but sunscreen/hats etc etc are all covered now

we topped the 40 degree mark in the shade out here yesterday.. and i was in my fire turnout gear for an hour of that... damn hot!

not much differnet to that today as well.. aircon is cranked to full

:) mmmmmm A/c all day only haven to get out when I did a drop off & haven it that cold that when I did get out I had to take me sunnies off because they would fog up :P now that cool

BUT NOW I AM DIEING I MISS MY WORK TRUCK & A/c ;)

nah I just went & jumped in the shower & had a cold shower I burnt my self on the water that was coming out when I first turned it on it was so farken hot ;)

tried to have a cold shower yesterday... it was like the tap was on full hot! damn exposed pipes in the sun :thumbsup:

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